The AchieVer Posted June 17, 2019 Share Posted June 17, 2019 iPhones to Get New Video Features That Android Switchers Will Love The next version of iOS will bring more advanced video editing capabilities to iPhones, a feature that many users coming from Android missed when making the switch. Right now, iOS 12 comes with only basic options for video editing, despite Apple providing many more features for photos. For example, if you want to edit a video on an iPhone, the only thing you can do right now is to actually trim it, while for photos, you get the following options: Crop and rotate Filters Light, color, and B&W adjustments On the other hand, Android users get many more options when it comes to video editing, including the following tools: Crop and trim Resolution editor Filters and effects Eye, sim face, skin tone adjustments (when available) Stickers Background music and sound options More options coming in iOS 13And as it turns out, Apple wants to finally improve its video editor as well with the release of iOS 13 in the fall, and as per CultOfMac, users will be provided with several new options, including the following: Crop and trim Rotation Filters and effects Color adjustments Save as copy As you can see, the plan appears to be providing users with a more advanced video editing experience similar to the one on Android, albeit more complex edits would still require dedicated software that you can install from the App Store. However, more video editing options are without a doubt welcome especially for Android switchers, which according to third-party statistics, represent a part of the user base that keeps growing in the Apple ecosystem. For example, Android switchers represented 16 percent of iPhone buyers in the first month after the launch of iPhone XR, which means the number of users making the switch increased by 33 percent from the first month on the market of the iPhone 8. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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